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fantasyboi wrote:I wonder if Bb. Pilipinas candidates will experience similar events like these in the beaches of the Philippines..

I doubt it... But maybe in the future when a different group will handle the MUP franchise.

True. Xam, you can do a better job I think than BPCI. Fiilipinos like you should take over the pageant if BPCI will no longer be interested.

BTW, these shots are amazing. They were very professionally-done. The lighting was perfect in all of the shots. Hats off to their professional photographers.

Those animals were so cute.

You're so funny..

If only I had the money, I will use the pageant as a way to further build up our tourism industry. It's just ironic to know that Czech Republic is doing what our Binibini candidates or winners could have done better in terms of promoting our country's beautiful spots. The only place that Binibini promotes is the Araneta Center and Gateway Mall.

Ironically, there is a Bb. Pilipinas - Tourism titleholder, but I have not seen any worthwhile activity of the winner that promotes Philippine tourism. You can ask an average Pinoy if they know who our Bb. Pilipinas - Tourism is, and see what I'm talking about. She may have gone to various places courtesy of PAL, but, she is not visible in the media, nor does she even have a blog where we can follow her whereabouts. This is not her fault, though, because in the first place, she may not have aspired for that title.

I've been trying to say this since time immemorial, but, I will keep on saying it anyway. Beauty pageants do not just start and end when the girls applied for their participation until the coronation night. Look at our reigning queens, for example. After they're crowned, most of us here are more concerned with "how she would transform", instead of "what things she has done to help others."

I believe in the relevance and essence of beauty pageants, but when you look at it these days, I guess that the militant women's group who are against it are slowly getting my sympathy and understanding.